Flowing through the heart of Amsterdam, the Amstel River is the city’s main artery, providing water to the UNESCO-listed canals. The river played a crucial role in the city’s early development, with Amsterdam originally named Amstel Dam after it. Today, the river and its banks are home to several top attractions, including the Magere Brug, known as Skinny Bridge for its narrow design, and the Stopera, a unique building that houses both an opera house and the City Hall. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and explore these landmarks along the river.
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